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Feb 12, 2008

Govt holds interview to fill top bank positions

The government conducted interviews for the post of chairman and managing director of public sector banks, in which 11 candidates appeared. In addition, two deputy managing directors from Small Industries Development Bank of India (Sidbi) were also interviewed. The executive directors who appeared for the interview included RS Reddy, (Union Bank of India), KR Kamath and A Parulkar (Bank of India), SC Gupta, (Bank of Baroda), DL Rawal (Canara Bank) and JM Garg (Punjab National Bank). The two Sidbi deputy managing directors interviewed were Rakesh Rewari and Basant Seth. This is for the first time that officials from development finance institutions have been called for selection. Nine public sector bank heads are due to retire this year, starting with A K Khandelwal and C P Swarnkar of Bank of Baroda and Syndicate Bank, respectively, who will retire on March 31. The top jobs in Canara Bank, United Bank of India, Andhra Bank, Dena Bank, Corporation Bank, Vijaya Bank and Central Bank of India will also fall vacant during the course of the year. MD Mallya, CMD, Bank of Maharashtra, is expected to take charge as the head of Bank of Baroda, while Allahabad Bank Chairman AC Mahajan is tipped to head Canara Bank. Among executive directors, Allen Periera of Oriental Bank of Commerce is slated to join Bank of Maharashtra as its head. Periera was not interviewed this time around, as he had been selected as a prospective chairman in the previous round of interviews.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

now psu bank no need 50 plus old cmd it require young iim graduate